There is a conflict for kopete versions 4.1.87 and 3.5.10 built with net-libs/ortp (jabber, jingle use flag). kopete 3.5.10 requires ~ortp-0.7, while kopete 4.1.87 requires >=net-libs/ortp-0.13. If kde 3.5 and 4.2 are to be both installed, the ortp package should be slotted.

Since I stumbled over it again recently: Imo nepomuk should be removed from the @kdebase sets as it gets pulled in via the semantic-desktop USE-flag and is not required otherwise. I already opened a bug about that: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=252298_________________backend.cpp:92:2: warning: #warning TODO - this error message is about as useful as a cooling unit in the arctic

Since I stumbled over it again recently: Imo nepomuk should be removed from the @kdebase sets as it gets pulled in via the semantic-desktop USE-flag and is not required otherwise. I already opened a bug about that: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=252298

Well, I simply don't need it, therefore it would be useless junk on my notebook. And that's what USE-flags are about after all. _________________backend.cpp:92:2: warning: #warning TODO - this error message is about as useful as a cooling unit in the arctic

A few days ago i started installing the beta from the kde-testing overlay. After a few minor setbacks (nvidia card + window resizing ) yesterday evening i was able to login - with login sounds. When I upgraded phonon this morning (and again this evening a few minutes ago) I did not have any backends listed under "Multimedia" in the control panel anymore.

Sound in Amarok 1.4 is fine, but no KDE application is able to produce sound. Any Sugessestions? Maybe phonon 4.2.81_pxyz is not compatible with KDE build 4.2.87? KMix also diplays my soundcard correctly and using this mixer Amarok sound output can be controlled.

In the kdelibs-4.1.87.tar.bz2 archive in the plasma folder in a file called containment.h file is a nested class called with the name StyleOption. The overall class is exported but not the nested StyleOption class inside. For some compilers, this violation of C++ rules may work, but not for gcc-4.1.2 under x86.

The fix is: unpack kdelibs-4.1.87.tar.bz2 to a folder. Search the file containment.h and the definition of the class StyleOption. Add PLASMA_EXPORT to that definition. Repack kdelibs-4.1.87.tar.bz2 again and put it to the /usr/portage/distfiles folder. Then remove the manifest file of kdelibs in the kde-testing overlay and build a new digest for the modified kdelibs (without the removal of the manifest, portage would refetch the faulty file from kde servers). After this, emerge kdelibs and finally emerge pykde. the package pykde should compile.

I was wrong that I do not understand with amarok 2.0-r1.
If I listen to a song in my collection, it sounds good I am, by against if I want to listen to Internet radio I heard nothing.
I do not know where to start looking_________________Assurez-vous que le titre de votre message soit conforme aux conventions de ce forum (paragraphe 3/3 : Comment poster sur le forum ??)

In the kdelibs-4.1.87.tar.bz2 archive in the plasma folder in a file called containment.h file is a nested class called with the name StyleOption. The overall class is exported but not the nested StyleOption class inside. For some compilers, this violation of C++ rules may work, but not for gcc-4.1.2 under x86.

The fix is: unpack kdelibs-4.1.87.tar.bz2 to a folder. Search the file containment.h and the definition of the class StyleOption. Add PLASMA_EXPORT to that definition. Repack kdelibs-4.1.87.tar.bz2 again and put it to the /usr/portage/distfiles folder. Then remove the manifest file of kdelibs in the kde-testing overlay and build a new digest for the modified kdelibs (without the removal of the manifest, portage would refetch the faulty file from kde servers). After this, emerge kdelibs and finally emerge pykde. the package pykde should compile.

plasma-netgraph needs kde-base/libplasma which is only available for 4.1, but not in slot 4.2.
As of the description in eix I suppose that libplasma:4.1 and plasma-workspace:4.2 are the same.

Can someone confirm this and adjust the ebuild?

Thanks
Tobi

EDIT: toggle-compositing has exactly the same problem.
Other plasmoids not tested, but I think there is no difference._________________Bitte auf Rechtschreibung, korrekte Formatierung und Höflichkeit achten!
Danke

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Yakuake works with this modifications Never seen compilation problem with pykde4... But with update to 4.1.87 plasma behaves strange. Old plasma theme was broken. Taskbar no longer returns when I move mouse to the bottom of the screen (in windows can cover mode).

I can install everything in @kde-live with the kdeprefix use flag, but if I want to install extra apps like k3b, kdevelop etc it tells me that some libraries need to be compiled WITHOUT the kdeprefix use flag. If I remove the kdeprefix flag then most of @kde-live will not build.

For more information, see the MASKED PACKAGES section in the emerge
man page or refer to the Gentoo Handbook.
(dependency required by "app-cdr/k3b-9999" [ebuild])
(dependency required by "k3b" [argument])